ASEM 2500 - Migration Politics

Project Summary

This seminar focused on the political economy of international migration. Since the 1970s, many countries have liberalized trade and capital flows, however migration policies trended the opposite way. This seminar will explore how international migration have affected the political economy of both migrant-receiving and migrant-sending countries. 

Project Length

5 Weeks

Learning Outcomes

  • Learn about immigrants in different contexts
  • Apply social science theories to different subnational contexts within the United States and Europe
  • Collaborate to tackle common issues in migration politics

Technology Tools used

  • Zoom

Interaction Mode

  • Synchronous
  • Asynchronous

 

Faculty Reflection

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